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AstraZeneca: We demand a People’s Vaccine AstraZeneca: We demand a People’s Vaccine As AstraZeneca held its annual shareholder meeting on Tuesday, our youth network launched protests outside the company’s head office in Cambridge, its second largest UK site in Macclesfield and outside Oxford University. We brought our demands for a People’s Vaccine directly to the company so they could not be ignored and our protests were also widely covered in local and national media. These protests were part of a series of actions at Big Pharma shareholder meetings by the People’s Vaccine alliance to demand the industry share its vaccine technology, know-how and intellectual property with the World Health Organisation’s Covid-19 Technology Access Pool. In the past few weeks, People’s Vaccine protests have also been organised outside the US headquarters of Moderna, Johnson & Johnson and Pfizer. All of these vaccines have been developed with public funding and should be ....
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• Source: 1 NEWS Ninety British volunteers will be deliberately infected with Covid-19 after scientists were given the green light to run the world s first human coronavirus trial. Trial volunteers will stay at London s Royal Free hospital for two and a half weeks. The study aims to find the smallest dose needed to trigger a Covid-19 infection, the BBC reports. Virologist Dr Andrew Catchpole says the risk in the trial is believed to be incredibly small due to the trial s participants being young and healthy adults. One of the participants includes Alastair Fraser-Urquhart, who believes the trial will help shorten the pandemic. ....